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The traditional ibo folklore included in the novel:

A. provides a way for Achebe to use symbolism
B. Help to explain the Ibo’s fears of cultural change
C. Expresses the theme that religion is a powerful force in controlling people’s behavior
D. Helps the reader to understand the setting and to experience the Ibo culture.

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Answer: D. Helps the reader to understand the setting and to experience the Ibo culture.

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Answer 2
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D. Helps the reader to understand the setting and to experience the Ibo culture.

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